User talk:Seoyawl

Hi Seoyawl! Do you need help with anything? -- Jamie  S93  10:17, 28 May 2008 (UTC)

Can anybody give me short description about wiki rules, Which type of article can we share with wiki? How they benefited to us? Should we write article about my firm in wiki as like infosys, ibm share his article with wiki? We are establishing new firm, and our content writer interesting to participate in wiki. So we has gone through wiki rule but quite understanding. If somebody want to help us, then please forward rule in his own words.
 * Hi Seoyawl! In short, Wikipedia is not for advertising, and if you post links, you won't get any more users through your site anyway, and they must adhere to neutral point of view (that means no WE ARE GOOD! and THEY ARE BAD! kind of stuff). BoL (Talk) 03:34, 2 June 2008 (UTC)

But how is it possible...........
can you confirm this link, this is not advertising concept "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infosys"?

anyway i have solved my queries, just one side question? shall i share some knowledge with wiki without specified my link?


 * Hi Seoyawl, notable subject, being "one of India's largest IT companies with over 88,601 professionals (as of December 31, 2007), nine development centers in India and over 30 offices worldwide. Its annual revenues for the fiscal year 2007-2008 exceeded US$4 billion with a market capitalization of over US$30 billion." As for your second question, wikipedia is always interested in your contributions, as long as they are verifiable. In other words, if a third party reliable source (see WP:RS) has said it, and if you can supply evidence (a reference) that it was said, then it can be added. For example, if you read in The Battle of Hastings by Joe Blogs that the Battle of Hastings happened in 1066, then you can add such information to the relevant page and reference it to that book, and that will be fine. You shouldn't add things that can be verified, which means just because your young sister once said that the battle was in 1065, you can't add such information without it being challenged by other users. Does this make sense? SGGH speak! 14:39, 2 June 2008 (UTC)

We want to add one page: helpme
helpme

We haven't found "CPC (Cost per Click)" page in wiki, so we are interested to add "CPC (Cost per click)" Page in wiki, can you help us, how can add this page?

We have already add this category "CPC (cost per click)" in "PPC (pay per click)" section, you can check it.

Give details step by step.


 * Hi! The cost per click page redirects to the pay per click page. You could add some info about CPC under a new heading (click the big "A" button in the toolbar above the edit box to add a new heading). That should be sufficient, unless there is a lot of information you wish to add, in which case someone will come along and split it into it's own article. :-)  Stwalkerster  [  talk  ]  10:03, 4 June 2008 (UTC)

Helpme - continued
Just we have added CPC (cost per click) Page under PPC (Pay Per Click) category, so please let me know, if it's Ok or not?. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Seoyawl (talk • contribs)


 * I am not able to follow your question. Could you please try and rephrase it?  Jaakobou Chalk Talk  13:54, 4 June 2008 (UTC)